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We are one week away! Everything is in order, and we are getting very excited! We've been following the two safari lodges we are going to stay at on social media, and they are posting some great pictures! I am, however, not very excited that when Jeff was taking to someone who just came back from that area on New Years mentioned how many black mambas there were. REALLY?? I knew there were snakes, bit that is not what I wanted to hear!! Until next ...

... happiness and joy that can only be compared to that in the heart of the little 6 year old boy who lead our eager pack across the final state line. In that awesome moment, I was so fortunate to share my dream within a dream with many special people and it was one of the best days of my life.

WE DID IT!

Yes. WE... for I did not, and could not have traveled alone and successfully completed this journey. I have written often about the kind souls who ...

Here are some of the places and activists we are going to do! Makakatana Bay Lodge - Boat Safari & Turtle Safari, along with Snorkeling in the Indian Ocean. This place says you fall asleep listening to the hippos! Cape Town - we are going to do lots here! Table mountain, coastal tour complete with penguin viewing, shark diving.... Yes shark diving! Cape Town has some amazing restaurants which we are excited to try. Test Kitchen, Sevruga, ...

... out the layout and identifying what will go where. We went ahead with building our main LED screen behind the main stage, yet here is where things got a little off. Based on the height of the roof, we were only able to get the wall minus one row built. This is not uncommon because we have to adjust for the varying venues, but for some reason, the amount of delays and hang-ups just kept piling up. For starters, there is a flying truss that spans across the audience so ...

... about to lose sight of the oil barrel behind you, the next one popped up over the horizon. And so, he and his friends conquered the great Sahara, one oil barrel at a time.

It is, of course, a lesson when you’ve got something challenging, even something that may scare the **** out of you, just break it down in steps, and sure enough, one oil barrel at a time you’ll make it to your destination.